Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Walt Disney and Beyond: Gain Insights and Catch Up on the Daily Dose of Disney


Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #231: Walt Disney and Value Systems – Entrepreneurs like Walt Disney can affect their firms long after others take over.

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #232: Walt Disney on Investing Your own Job – Walt Disney serves up advice on being an entrepreneur, that is, inventing your own job.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #233: Walt Disney and the Passion of Work – Night and weekend working? Walt Disney didn’t see these things as burdens. Why?

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #234: Be a Shrewd Promoter Like Walt Disney – Creative types often don’t like marketing. You need to get over that.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #235: Raiders’ Marion is an American! – Marion in Raiders of the Lost Ark is a great character, including her unmistakable Americanism.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #236: Jack Kirby on the Common Man’s Literature – Jack Kirby was the king of comic books, and he understood the value of this form of storytelling.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #237: Eisner on the Disney Business Model – Michael Eisner serves up the essentials of the Disney business model, which can work for other businesses, too.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #238: Indiana Jones’ Dad on Writing Things Down – Yes, I agree with Prof. Henry Jones – it’s important to write critical things down, so nothing gets lost or forgotten.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #239: Walt Disney and Shareholders – “Shareholders” and “profits” are not bad words. Walt understood how free enterprise aligns the interests of owners, workers and customers.

 

The “Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating” podcast serves up a Disney or Disney-related quote each day, with DisneyBizJournal’s Ray Keating offering brief, additional thoughts on how each dose ties in to life, career, business, entrepreneurship, creativity, storytelling, work, or just plain fun.

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